Botswana Market Watch | May 26th 2015: Botswana equity index continued to head northwards

Botswana Market Watch | May 26th 2015: Botswana equity index continued to head northwards

Gaborone, Botswana (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Botswana domestic composite index continued to head northwards, gaining 0.01 percent (to close at 10,457.26 point) to extend its year-to-date growth by 10.06 percent. However, the foreign composite index remained flat to close at 1,569 points and year-to-date return is still in the red, reflecting the depressed international commodity market. The equity market capitalization was recorded at BWP 381.455 billion. Looking at the market activity; the total volume and total turnover were recorded at 2.811…

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South Africa’s Tongaat posts lower full-year earnings

South Africa’s Tongaat posts lower full-year earnings

Johannesburg (Capital Markets in Africa): – South African sugar maker Tongaat Hulett posted a 16 percent drop in full-year earnings on Monday, weighed down by lower sugar output and prices. Tongaat said diluted headline earnings per share for the year to the end of March totalled 826.1 cents compared with 979 cents a year earlier. Headline earnings are the main profit gauge in South Africa and exclude certain one-off and non-trading items. Source: Reuters Africa Business…

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South Africa’s rand slips as Fed remarks boost dollar

South Africa’s rand slips as Fed remarks boost dollar

Johannesburg (Capital Markets in Africa):- South Africa’s rand weakened on Monday along with fellow emerging markets’ (EM) currencies as the dollar rallied after the Federal Reserve signalled a rate hike by year-end. By 0700 GMT the rand slipped 0.32 percent to 11.9310 versus the dollar, which marched to a month-high after positive CPI data and strong indications by U.S. Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen that the bank would raise rates in 2015. The news lifted…

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AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

Abidjan, Ivory Coast (Capital Markets in Africa) – African economies will grow 4.5 percent this year and 5 percent in 2016, approaching levels last seen before the 2007 global financial crisis, as economic prospects improve worldwide, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said. The AfDB estimates that Africa’s gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 percent in 2014 despite sharp falls in international commodity and oil prices, an Ebola epidemic and pockets of political instability and armed conflict….

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Africa Day: Ideas For Africa – By Cristina Duarte, AfDB Presidential Candidate

Africa Day: Ideas For Africa – By Cristina Duarte, AfDB Presidential Candidate

Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, (Capital Markets in Africa) — As we celebrate Africa Day, it gives me great pleasure to congratulates our continent for the remarkable vision it has had by embarking, decades ago, in a project aimed at achieving its unity. This year’s Africa Day coincides with the return to its headquarters of the prime institution of African Development -The African Development Bank (AfDB).  It is therefore timely to once more pay tribute to the founding…

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Africa – A land worth exploring

Africa – A land worth exploring

Capte-Town, South-Africa, (Capital Markets in Africa) –May 25, 2015/ — Africa Day 2015 is an opportunity to celebrate the development of the African continent as well as consider the various opportunities that it offers. This is according to Charles Brewer, Managing Director of DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), who not only believes that the continent offers vast opportunities but also that it is one of the last frontiers for economic growth and development. Africa Day…

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AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African economies will grow 4.5 percent this year and 5 percent in 2016, approaching levels last seen before the 2007 global financial crisis, as economic prospects improve worldwide, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said. The AfDB estimates that Africa’s gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 percent in 2014 despite sharp falls in international commodity and oil prices, an Ebola epidemic and pockets of political instability and armed conflict.“If you…

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